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diplomats would opt for the united states the united states, was the most important thing. they wanted to give the u.n. a start and so they said let's leave decisions to the diplomats. so the diplomatic committees who came over have little familiarity with the united states and they were trusting the boosters to guide them along in the boosters are more than happy to do it. they did come a point where they revisited the last group of cities, or the united states government to become more involved and did step in the final days to say the east coast is better than the west coast, but there is still fighting the decision go with the u.n. wanted it to go. thank you. >> why did they abandon the desire to be no closer than 25 miles to the city? was at the financial help they got to purchase one? >> yes. part of it was a financial issue at the suburban land in the first place, which was hugely expensive and i think these are people who would come up in diplomacy and the aged peerless i'm period were used to going places and taking what they needed to take. landed fairfield and we
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that is they go and apply for a job every year. 16 million in the united states. i want a system that when they go, they say, boy, you are verified by the american government as being legally in the united states, legally eable to vote, and verified. and sell that to the employer and if the employer hires somebody that doesn't go through that verification system, i think the weight of the law should fall on them like never seen before. there should be penalties and there should be jail sentences so you don't hire people undocumented, illegally in this country ever again. that's going to cost money to set up that verification system. but let's just agree on this. we are going to set up such a verification system because that guarantees the american people that they feel we're not fooling around and we're not just -- we're going to legalize 11 million people without fixing the system. >> let me ask you about, your group, the house group, had been sort of reticent when we saw you at the "christian science monitor" breakfast a month ago, you said you wouldn't confirm
that is they go and apply for a job every year. 16 million in the united states. i want a system that when they go, they say, boy, you are verified by the american government as being legally in the united states, legally eable to vote, and verified. and sell that to the employer and if the employer hires somebody that doesn't go through that verification system, i think the weight of the law should fall on them like never seen before. there should be penalties and there should be jail...
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rent controlled unit for many years. another big challenge that i see that's specific with people with hiv is people who have had either through work or through their own private purchase a long-term disability policy and allow them to have significantly greater income from federal disability and many of those folks have been able to live in housing situations which would not be affordable if they were living on ssdi or ssi. those policies term out at 62 or 65 depending what the nature of the language is in the insurance contract, and what we're concerned is there are many people that didn't anticipate to live this long who have not planned for the future, and as a result are going to find themselves in housing that they can no longer afford. with that said i just want to briefly say that many of the needs that lgbt seniors face are the same as other seniors, and we all know in order for seniors to live independently they live affordable accessible housing that has services that allow them to live independently. i'm goin
rent controlled unit for many years. another big challenge that i see that's specific with people with hiv is people who have had either through work or through their own private purchase a long-term disability policy and allow them to have significantly greater income from federal disability and many of those folks have been able to live in housing situations which would not be affordable if they were living on ssdi or ssi. those policies term out at 62 or 65 depending what the nature of the...
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everything you can survive but the rest the united states would say durst. not survive without the miners. striving for bread and an independent future. the republican texas analyse. for the past ten years colombia has welcomed foreign capital with open arms in his turn the new president juan manuel santos places mining at the center of his development model in bogota be independent expert coolio hero denounces and insist race relationship between the multinationals and the colombian political class. knowing. it isn't just an impression it's a reality that there exists a very strong link between these companies and the political elites that we have look at they serve the interests of the big multinationals. marked in red on the map of the country the land requested for mining concessions a vast area the multinationals bag the major part of the mining rights about seventy percent of the m.d.c. is tenured all covered by requests from mining concessions well you know if they when we see that it's easy to imagine that we're all going to find ourselves expropriat
everything you can survive but the rest the united states would say durst. not survive without the miners. striving for bread and an independent future. the republican texas analyse. for the past ten years colombia has welcomed foreign capital with open arms in his turn the new president juan manuel santos places mining at the center of his development model in bogota be independent expert coolio hero denounces and insist race relationship between the multinationals and the colombian political...
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united states bureau of. the united states own as can folks and throw all the. states. these records state in texas because first of all. the senate ratified a treaty with texas for friendship commerce navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty of erik's face. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed to texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the u.s. congress that passed february of forty five. and november texas both. been eight hundred sixty one. people discovered the united states wasn't going to do what they said they would do. so they. elected formed a new constitution and took another boat to secede or not. the united states declared the vote in the constitution null and void. with the what people didn't understand. the stakes is never see the day it's. in they were and they were taken a vote to secede and you cannot cede from something new never see did. jay james in miami hauteur the. anybody after chickens man they get their day at the you know you know go after james tickets. when a dri
united states bureau of. the united states own as can folks and throw all the. states. these records state in texas because first of all. the senate ratified a treaty with texas for friendship commerce navigation in eight hundred forty three but refused to ratify a treaty of erik's face. a year later and eighteen forty four. december outgoing president john tyler proposed to texas yeah next by a joint resolution of the u.s. congress that passed february of forty five. and november texas both....
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at least 26% of the units are set aside for seniors so that earmarked for seniors. you have to be a senior 55 or older to get in. in reality 58% of residents are seniors and we have subsidies for people with hiv and we had people earlier testify going that and 41% and 72% of those units -- actually of those vouchers, of the subsidies are used by people over 50. that's probably no surprise but i want to give you those numbers. in our medical resident sobering center 35% of clients are over 55, and i was not able on short notice to find out how many of the people that we serve in the primary care clinic how many are over 55, but since we serve people there in supportive housing it's similar to what i told you about the 58% earlier. so our housing approach with homeless people many of whom are seniors is that we invite homeless people inside and strive to non judgmental and improve well being. i have a slide on the different sites that we have and look at how many of the sites are for seniors so besides the 26 of the units set aside for seniors 25% of our buildings are
at least 26% of the units are set aside for seniors so that earmarked for seniors. you have to be a senior 55 or older to get in. in reality 58% of residents are seniors and we have subsidies for people with hiv and we had people earlier testify going that and 41% and 72% of those units -- actually of those vouchers, of the subsidies are used by people over 50. that's probably no surprise but i want to give you those numbers. in our medical resident sobering center 35% of clients are over 55,...
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even three people over a hundred and seventy five injured despite all of the money the united states spends on security it was a surveillance camera of a department store that helped pinpoint the two brothers behind the tragedy several memorials like this one have been set up throughout the city of boston to remember the victims the three people who died including an eight year old boy two young women a twenty nine and twenty three year old over a dozen victims remained in critical condition for several days many of them needing follow up surgeries despite having between the two suspects lived in an apartment on the third floor of this building in cam bridge now they came to the united states the two brothers of chechen origin back in two thousand and two the younger brother joe hart became a naturalized citizen on september eleventh last year the older brother had a green card dreamt of joining the united states olympics boxing team to get a passport all of the people who knew them were shocked to find out that they're the suspects in the bombings but law enforcement officials are s
even three people over a hundred and seventy five injured despite all of the money the united states spends on security it was a surveillance camera of a department store that helped pinpoint the two brothers behind the tragedy several memorials like this one have been set up throughout the city of boston to remember the victims the three people who died including an eight year old boy two young women a twenty nine and twenty three year old over a dozen victims remained in critical condition...
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>> united states. >> okay. >> i mean, on a very small scale. but secretary clinton talked about it. >> sure. >> and even before the 100 special forces that were announced by obama two years ago, there were small numbers of troops in the u.s. working to stand up what were called model battalions -- >> right. >> -- of the congolese army to try to rebuild the congolese army from the ground up on a small scale. as a example of how a battalion could exist in the congolese army without raping people. so we should do more of it, but, yeah, you're right, where do we draw the line? i don't know. which is why i should never be president. [laughter] >> um, so i saw some other hands. just go ahead. very happy to announce that some of my current and former students are here. >> do you intend to distribute the books throughout congo so that people would, the populace would actually have an understanding of what's going on, or would that be, would the books be destroyed by the -- or would that be permitted in the country? >> i don't think the lra does a lot o
>> united states. >> okay. >> i mean, on a very small scale. but secretary clinton talked about it. >> sure. >> and even before the 100 special forces that were announced by obama two years ago, there were small numbers of troops in the u.s. working to stand up what were called model battalions -- >> right. >> -- of the congolese army to try to rebuild the congolese army from the ground up on a small scale. as a example of how a battalion could exist in...
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that middle and sad naive and amateur boxer who dreamt of representing his adopted country the united states he claimed to have no american friends but married a local woman katherine and they shared a daughter by contrast his younger brother john had a period well adjusted popular in high school and even won a college scholarship yet sadly they were revealed as the main suspects in the boston marathon bombings their father was the first to step up to claim his two boys were set up i'm confident of my children's innocence i'm not sure what how thought that only god knows no one in the household ever owned any weapons i think my children may have been framed their mothers to be duds shared her biggest suspicion telling r.c. their her family was under constant afb e.i. surveillance raising the question why her sons were not stopped if they were supposedly planning terrorism in our house nobody talked about the caribbean my son turned it on or got involved in the reagan years ago he was told by a b i like by five he knew they knew what my thought was the one they knew what action and wha
that middle and sad naive and amateur boxer who dreamt of representing his adopted country the united states he claimed to have no american friends but married a local woman katherine and they shared a daughter by contrast his younger brother john had a period well adjusted popular in high school and even won a college scholarship yet sadly they were revealed as the main suspects in the boston marathon bombings their father was the first to step up to claim his two boys were set up i'm...
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local law enforcement officials who say that in fact the foreign government that had requested the united states question the older brother to me. was according to them the russian government saying that this older brother should be looked into in terms of his any possible links with extremist groups and from what we know the f.b.i. did in fact question him they took him in for questioning they were in fact tracking his social networking sites for quite some time but as we found out and discovered obviously the f.b.i. did not necessary at the time to keep following this young man because they did not find anything suspicious in his behavior back in two thousand and eleven we certainly know that obviously the arrest of the younger brother took place they're going to try to find out more about this exactly how soon and what exactly kind of connections the older and the younger brother might have had to extremist groups possibly outside the united states so we do know that the older brother twenty six year old to maryland did in fact traveled to the north caucuses back in january two thousan
local law enforcement officials who say that in fact the foreign government that had requested the united states question the older brother to me. was according to them the russian government saying that this older brother should be looked into in terms of his any possible links with extremist groups and from what we know the f.b.i. did in fact question him they took him in for questioning they were in fact tracking his social networking sites for quite some time but as we found out and...
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everything in me can survive but sell the rest united states which has decided to rest. and not just survive without. striving for bread and an independent future. republican texas analyse. mission free cretaceous three kinds for charges free. range month free risk free. to tide free. download free blog counseling videos for your media projects free media dog hard teton tom. international airport in the very heart of moscow. r t is sitting down with russia's former finance minister alexei kudrin thank you very much for joining us today now my first question is the peak of the crisis in cyprus seems to be over and it certainly underscored a huge number of problems in the european union from the instability in the euro zone to the sort of tough approach that we've seen the regulators take when it comes to trying to solve financial crisis there did you for you this crisis was it unexpected. and you should missed it was the severity of the crisis that was unexpected i mean i had assumed the banks may have trouble getting capitalized but as you know these problems started onc
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and then they come to the united states. so talking with some experts in that region, they said that they may have been looking especially the older brother for their identity, who they were. and when you google anything on chechnya, you come up with some brutal stuff about the war in chechnya, '94 and '96. and it could easily become a radicalization or self-radicalization procedure as one of these experts said. >> thanks. jill dougherty at the white house for us this morning. thanks so much. >>> of the many, many questions authorities will have, perhaps one of the most important ones is whether he had any ties to a larger terror network that could be planning another attack. peter cross is a terrorism analyst. he's joining us this morning. peter, do you suspect that there are some ties? we hear that the older brother spent some time in russia. and that's the big question right now is what did he do while he was there. >> first off, i mean, obviously his father lives in russia. it's very possible he went over there for famil
and then they come to the united states. so talking with some experts in that region, they said that they may have been looking especially the older brother for their identity, who they were. and when you google anything on chechnya, you come up with some brutal stuff about the war in chechnya, '94 and '96. and it could easily become a radicalization or self-radicalization procedure as one of these experts said. >> thanks. jill dougherty at the white house for us this morning. thanks so...
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they are taking a 400 square unit apartment and making it into a two bedroom. now what is this micro managing about? please tell me. i want to know. it's ludicrous. it's disgusting and we need to do something about it mpd. thank you. >> thank you so much and i am glad you got good assistance. >> thank you. >> to fight the eviction. >> thank you. >> any questions for joy? thank you. >> you're welcome. >> our next speaker. >> jenner and i am the director of the coalition of homelessness in san francisco. we create permanent solutions for homelessness and protecting the civil rights of people on the streets. in san francisco we have thousands of people living without housing that are experiencing homelessness and that crisis is only getting more severe. we are here today to talk about lgbt seniors and what i wanted to talk about specifically is where -- >> what is going on with the sound system? sorry. >> when they're interesting the system and what they're faced with and some of the things that we can move forward with here. we don't have a lot of exact data on t
they are taking a 400 square unit apartment and making it into a two bedroom. now what is this micro managing about? please tell me. i want to know. it's ludicrous. it's disgusting and we need to do something about it mpd. thank you. >> thank you so much and i am glad you got good assistance. >> thank you. >> to fight the eviction. >> thank you. >> any questions for joy? thank you. >> you're welcome. >> our next speaker. >> jenner and i am the...
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suspects lived in an apartment on the third floor of this building in cam bridge now they came to the united states the true brothers of chechen origin back in two thousand and two the younger brother joe hart became a naturalized citizen on september eleventh last year the older brother had a green card dreamt of joining the united states olympics boxing team to get a passport all of the people who knew them were shocked to find out that they're the suspects in the bombings but law enforcement officials are saying that they had indications from the russian government to look into the identity of the older brother to milan they did in fact bring him in for questioning back in two thousand and eleven to try to establish any possible links to extremists groups at this time the release the older brother and of course now following the days after the bombings at the finishing line of the boston marathon law enforcement yet again tried to stab any possible links the brothers might have had extremist groups after monday's bombings late on thursday afternoon the f.b.i. finally released photos of th
suspects lived in an apartment on the third floor of this building in cam bridge now they came to the united states the true brothers of chechen origin back in two thousand and two the younger brother joe hart became a naturalized citizen on september eleventh last year the older brother had a green card dreamt of joining the united states olympics boxing team to get a passport all of the people who knew them were shocked to find out that they're the suspects in the bombings but law enforcement...
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. >> identical twins segregated in separate housing units find they can't live with or without each other. >> it hurts. i'm almost in tears talking about it because we really are very, very close. very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center. most of the 2200 men and women incarcerated here have only been charged with crimes and are weight trial of the resolution of their cases. some say the jail is a city unto itself but its director would disagree. >> i don't think this is a little city. i don't think there's a city like this in the real world. only because we have a large volume of very difficult people. >> everyone else put your hands up on your head. >> people with a lot of troubles and a lot of needs. >> according to correctional starvegs inmate charles evans fits that description. >> i'm charles now but they used to call me allen. i've been coming her
. >> identical twins segregated in separate housing units find they can't live with or without each other. >> it hurts. i'm almost in tears talking about it because we really are very, very close. very close and -- >>> cleveland, ohio, a city that has seen its ups and downs but like all big cities crime is an issue in good times and bad. if you're arrested in cleveland, you could spend anywhere from a few hours to several years inside the cuyahoga county correction center....
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it was an attack on the united states of america. this was an attack on boston and the united states of america. >> if you call it a tragedy, it allows other people to generate sympathy for the suspects. >> sure. >> the president did that. but i'm saying that happens in the media. >> all right. we'll have to go, unfortunately. we enjoyed having you here. >> i enjoyed it very much. >> directly ahead, you'll hear from one of the family members of the accused killers. stay with us. >> today the uncle of the two brothers suspected in monday's marathon bombing reacted to the capture of his younger nephew. here is ruslan tsarnaev. >> i'm happy that dzhokhar is alive. dzhokhar was pressured by his older brother. >> who were these young men? joining us now is wesley loury, a reporter with the boston globe. thank you for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> how were they radicalized? how do we know that they went from being what people are saying normal teen-agers to radical islamic jihaddists? >> i think it's really important t
it was an attack on the united states of america. this was an attack on boston and the united states of america. >> if you call it a tragedy, it allows other people to generate sympathy for the suspects. >> sure. >> the president did that. but i'm saying that happens in the media. >> all right. we'll have to go, unfortunately. we enjoyed having you here. >> i enjoyed it very much. >> directly ahead, you'll hear from one of the family members of the accused...
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terror attack since nine eleven the brothers who spend around half their lives living in the united states are believed to have carried out monday's twin explosions which killed three and wounded more than one hundred days later they were traced in a fierce manner and saw one brother dead and the other critically wounded he's now under armed guard says it kind of looks back at the week which kept boston in fear . mayhem took place here at an area still cordoned off at a sporting event that attracted tens of thousands of participants and thousands of spectators from all over the world two bombs went off just seconds apart from each other at the finishing line of the boston marathon the explosions were so strong that the some debris flying on rooftops ripping off people's lives leaving three people dead and over a hundred and seventy five people injured despite all of the money the united states spends on security it was a surveillance camera of a department store that helped pinpoint the two brothers behind the tragedy several memorials like this one have been set up throughout the city of
terror attack since nine eleven the brothers who spend around half their lives living in the united states are believed to have carried out monday's twin explosions which killed three and wounded more than one hundred days later they were traced in a fierce manner and saw one brother dead and the other critically wounded he's now under armed guard says it kind of looks back at the week which kept boston in fear . mayhem took place here at an area still cordoned off at a sporting event that...
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about one percent of terrorist attacks in the united states in the united states in the last 10 years have generated casualties. host: we have been looking at fenway park. as the investigation continues iso the suspect who intubated and unable to communicate, based on your expertise what kind of questions do want to ask him? are all looking to understand motive. the best way to understand motive is to learn more about his older brother and his old brothers travel. that travel will likely be skewed to understand whether to understand whether this event was inspired or perhaps even concocted in consultation with individuals abroad. will likelytion reviles -- likely revolve around the older brother. they seem to have led a double life. the family is shocked. it is not a new story. in these cases, individuals are quite surprised that it anyone is capable of this kind of violence. but he really does appear have been to quite well-liked and well immigrated and kept the southern part of his life entirely separate. that is definitely an area of interest. >> this is based on what we know so fa
about one percent of terrorist attacks in the united states in the united states in the last 10 years have generated casualties. host: we have been looking at fenway park. as the investigation continues iso the suspect who intubated and unable to communicate, based on your expertise what kind of questions do want to ask him? are all looking to understand motive. the best way to understand motive is to learn more about his older brother and his old brothers travel. that travel will likely be...
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some are in plain cars, some in marked units, it all depends how it's going to go. take the information you get, there's so much good information here today and tomorrow, take the information you want, take it back and integrate it into however you are going to work your program. when we come right down to it, it's not important what you know, it's what you can prove in court. probably every officer sitting in this room can say i have an investigation or we did an investigation where we did the investigation, i know the guy was dirty, i know he did the crime, you send it to the da and the da says you do not have enough to prove it in court. in my career i had numerous people i believed did homicides that we could not take to court because we did not have enough provable evidence. i think that a lot of lay people underestimate the abilities of law enforcement professionals and maybe it's because i've been a cop 28 years but i think cops are the most adaptable trainable guys i've ever been around, the quality of people in the police ranks is upb deniablely good. it's
some are in plain cars, some in marked units, it all depends how it's going to go. take the information you get, there's so much good information here today and tomorrow, take the information you want, take it back and integrate it into however you are going to work your program. when we come right down to it, it's not important what you know, it's what you can prove in court. probably every officer sitting in this room can say i have an investigation or we did an investigation where we did the...
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>> the most contemptible citizen in the united states today but you he is a citizen of the united states of america and we have a framework by which people are judged. by which people guilt or innocence is ajudged. i believe the exception should go forward. i don't care if it goes forward for 30 days if they interrogate h him for 30 days but at some point i believe he belongs in the federal court because if he doesn't go into the federal court these terrorists have won and that is what i don't want. >> judge jeanine: you believe that the military tribunal is not the way to go. michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy combatant and get as much inte
>> the most contemptible citizen in the united states today but you he is a citizen of the united states of america and we have a framework by which people are judged. by which people guilt or innocence is ajudged. i believe the exception should go forward. i don't care if it goes forward for 30 days if they interrogate h him for 30 days but at some point i believe he belongs in the federal court because if he doesn't go into the federal court these terrorists have won and that is what i...
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it is important to us. >> in the united states, the economy is a significant part of our society. buying, selling, and trading, borrowing, and using money to fuel economic growth locally and nationally cleared it leads us to stability and prosperity. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy due to deficit and debt. the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the national debt is that more and $16 trillion. the senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been acutely living so much that the economy is on hiring. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years has in less than 40%. it is only in recent years that we have seen a client. the fact is, we are in dangerous territory. that thesullivan says policymakers are arguing and debating but missing the main shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand
it is important to us. >> in the united states, the economy is a significant part of our society. buying, selling, and trading, borrowing, and using money to fuel economic growth locally and nationally cleared it leads us to stability and prosperity. >> the economy is the most important activity in any society. when you buy stuff, when you owe to school, when you buy a house, when you of the bank and deposit your money -- it is all part of economic activity. is --ever, the economy...
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since september eleventh the united states government has sent spent hundreds of billions of dollars for government security agencies right now i'm sure as happened after september eleventh private security companies are salivating over the new contracts that are are suing to come of course that is the business there is there's profits and even mega profits made by this kind of security apparatus there is no indication that such an attack was coming so is it possible by the by by using military methods and security methods alone to stop terrorist attacks to protect society i don't think so we can see though that the u.s. policy at home and abroad as well is almost exclusively based on. towards security towards militarization towards the abrogation of civil rights and civil liberties which i think ultimately don't defend protect and make people more secure the revelation that the boston bombing suspects are of chechen origin has led to a quick shift in american attitudes towards the region on r.t. dot com we've got opinion on the standard u.s. portrayal of armed chechen groups as free
since september eleventh the united states government has sent spent hundreds of billions of dollars for government security agencies right now i'm sure as happened after september eleventh private security companies are salivating over the new contracts that are are suing to come of course that is the business there is there's profits and even mega profits made by this kind of security apparatus there is no indication that such an attack was coming so is it possible by the by by using military...
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come to the united states and knock on people's doors here. and you know, we're not going to allow that to happen. so this works both ways. and i wouldn't call it limited. i would just say that the investigation depends on the person and the fact pattern, the level of the case, the level of interest on their part and our part. and a number of factors determine the degree of cooperation, but that's often on a case by case basis, not just across the board that we're going to pull out the stops every time someone sends a note to washington. >> tom fuentes is going to stay around and help us throughout this afternoon as we continue to await word on potential charges that could be filed against the 19-year-old suspect over here at the hospital. tom, thanks very much. we're following the latest developments here in boston. but let's check in with some other news that we're following as well. fredricka whitfield is at the cnn center joining us with other stories making headlines right now. what's going on? >> hello, wolf. in colorado, tragic incident
come to the united states and knock on people's doors here. and you know, we're not going to allow that to happen. so this works both ways. and i wouldn't call it limited. i would just say that the investigation depends on the person and the fact pattern, the level of the case, the level of interest on their part and our part. and a number of factors determine the degree of cooperation, but that's often on a case by case basis, not just across the board that we're going to pull out the stops...
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>> the most contemptible citizen in the united states today but you he is a citizen of the united states of america and we have a framework by which people are judged. by which people guilt or innocence is ajudged. i believe the exception should go forward. i don't care if it goes forward for 30 days if they interrogate h him for 30 days but at some point i believe he belongs in the federal court because if he doesn't go into the federal court these terrorists have won and that is what i don't want. >> judge jeanine: you believe that the military tribunal is not the way to go. michael sullivan i will go back to you for another men now. richard reid prosecuted in the federal court. how long was his sentence? >> he received a life sentence. he received the maximum sentence that the law provided for. but i agree with jay. i think that our government needs to determine whether or not there is any national security, national defense benefit by identifying him as an enemy combatant and if it is, if there is then they should identify him, designate him as an enemy combatant and get as much inte
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security measures don't make the country any safer the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven two young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically motivated extremist having the whole community shut down so i think that we've gotten a bit complacent but we've also had law enforcement training and put in place reasonable security measures the fact of the matter is terrorism is going to continue in the united states we could have mass casualties and any time in the united states or in europe when some of these folks are successful the plots keep coming. and on the wave of fear and frustration after the deadly bombings in boston the highly controversial cyber security bill finally gets the a k from the u.s. times a representative short live report on how the new law could be used in the war on terror and why its course and cry in america. on top of the tragedy in boston this week also saw the u.s. hit wit
security measures don't make the country any safer the domestic situation united states is that we are reasonably secure but it's not failsafe and i think it's been proven two young men had a major american city on lockdown and that speaks volumes we had something similar in southern california with someone who was an ideologically motivated extremist having the whole community shut down so i think that we've gotten a bit complacent but we've also had law enforcement training and put in place...
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. >> he'll hear what eric holder if he shows us, the attorney general of the united states, has to say. we'll stay in touch with you. meanwhile, any moment now, we'll hear from the family of the police officer who was wounded chasing these two bombing suspects the other night. the family of massachusetts transportation authority officer richard donohue jr., will be meeting with reporters shortly. we're going to have live coverage of that as soon as begins. we'll hear what the family of richard donohue has to say. we're also learning more about the suspects from the russian republic of dagestan where the suspect once lived. nick peyton walsh traveled to the region. it's near chechnya. i wanted to pick up on this jihadist video that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, had on his youtube channel. a video that has since been deleted. nick, what can you tell us about the man who was featured in this jihadi video? >> reporter: like you say, this is a video which was linked from his youtube channel. since deleted and taken down. we have subquently found that video online, and it shows a man
. >> he'll hear what eric holder if he shows us, the attorney general of the united states, has to say. we'll stay in touch with you. meanwhile, any moment now, we'll hear from the family of the police officer who was wounded chasing these two bombing suspects the other night. the family of massachusetts transportation authority officer richard donohue jr., will be meeting with reporters shortly. we're going to have live coverage of that as soon as begins. we'll hear what the family of...
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the alcohol abc, liaison unit recommends approval with the below conditions. the sale and service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between the hours of 10 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily. for off sale consumption sales is prohibited. they shall be responsible for maintaining the area free of litter over which they have control. >> thank you very much. >> director. colleagues, do we have any questions and supervisor yee? >> i just wanted to thank mr. ferdon for being here and i do appreciate wanting... and i also am very happy that you reached out to the community and have reached the neighborhood support for this investment for this committee to know that, and i understand that the supervisor in your district has already met with you. yeah. so that is a good thing, i would like to see this move forward. >> thank you, supervisor yee and i do want to echo those comments, and one of the things that we make it clear any time that someone wants to apply for a liquor license is to make sure that when they come to this committee that they have done the
the alcohol abc, liaison unit recommends approval with the below conditions. the sale and service and consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between the hours of 10 p.m. and 9 p.m. daily. for off sale consumption sales is prohibited. they shall be responsible for maintaining the area free of litter over which they have control. >> thank you very much. >> director. colleagues, do we have any questions and supervisor yee? >> i just wanted to thank mr. ferdon for...
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has had is not unusual the three other you know terrorist cases we've had in the united states abdul matal of the underwear bomber should and even major hassan were also you know characterized by lack of investigation and follow up even when for instance in the underwear bomber the father called up so these tips these very key tips are going on investigated it is the case also of musawi before nine eleven where i was the whistleblower about these failures and we continue to see this play out over and over where the real terrorist incidents are ignored where it while the f.b.i. puts enormous resources into profiling and of course even some cases subtly pressuring entrapping all kinds of other cases so why is this happening why this reaction why they are not taking some. you know reports seriously and then they take some suspicious seriously how how is this happening in a place with security is so tight everybody is monitor and if they key words like radicalism and bombs all we could to kill people short of those i keywords that the f.b.i. should have picked up on either either way whe
has had is not unusual the three other you know terrorist cases we've had in the united states abdul matal of the underwear bomber should and even major hassan were also you know characterized by lack of investigation and follow up even when for instance in the underwear bomber the father called up so these tips these very key tips are going on investigated it is the case also of musawi before nine eleven where i was the whistleblower about these failures and we continue to see this play out...
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may god bless the people of boston and the united states of america. >> hi, i'm tim scott, senator from south carolina. this week, on patriot's day a day that celebrates the beginning of our kyntry's journey toward freedom, a horrific stradge dioccurred.-- tragedy occurred. the boston marathon bombing left all of us with a heavy heart and we pray for the victims and their families. however the perpetrates of this act hoped to shake the confidence of a city, they only strengthened the resolve of the nation this became apparent immediately as first responders ran toward unknown dangers. these amazing americans, some of whom charged through fences and barricades, put their own lives on the line to help others. we are so thankful for these women and men who on a daily basis sacrifice for our nation. they are our friends, our family, our neighbors. join me in praying for them and the victims of this tragedy, the victims' families and their support system, to those who would attack america and our citizens, let me say this. there is no corner on earth, no hiding place in america, that will ke
may god bless the people of boston and the united states of america. >> hi, i'm tim scott, senator from south carolina. this week, on patriot's day a day that celebrates the beginning of our kyntry's journey toward freedom, a horrific stradge dioccurred.-- tragedy occurred. the boston marathon bombing left all of us with a heavy heart and we pray for the victims and their families. however the perpetrates of this act hoped to shake the confidence of a city, they only strengthened the...
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custody byheld in law enforcement in the united we are glad to give you a work permit. the community wants to look to be in a safe place. but this is the kind of conversation of having four then -- we would be having in 2004. permanent residence in the united states, i talk to them all the time. i encourage them. they are not american citizens. makingortant thing is sure that the system is still there for those who love and cherish this country enough to make a commitment. that is an important principle of we have. >> there is a theory i've heard talk about about your role in the negotiations. they believe president obama has no credibility with house republicans. they are afraid he is too happy to use it as a political issue against them. to are uniquely positioned be able to do this. you describe your role? should president obama stay quiet and in the white house? are there call sicken me that will not ruin this? -- calls he can make that will we said you need to go around this question and make sure that everybody understands what is necessary and to educate the amer
custody byheld in law enforcement in the united we are glad to give you a work permit. the community wants to look to be in a safe place. but this is the kind of conversation of having four then -- we would be having in 2004. permanent residence in the united states, i talk to them all the time. i encourage them. they are not american citizens. makingortant thing is sure that the system is still there for those who love and cherish this country enough to make a commitment. that is an important...
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and a report on torture by the united states. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the f-35 is the most expensive weapons system in the history of the united states. history of mankind, quite frankly. it is an advanced warplane, a fighter jet that is to be used by the air force, the navy and the marine kerp. it's the replacement for the f-16 for the air force, for a number of other planes for the marines and navy. supposed to be our new, advanced, all-purpose fighter jet. it was a plane that was supposed to be in the skies fighting now. still in development. it's an incredibly troubled program. it's a program that has gone tens of billions of dollars over budget and i burrowed into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges of trimming the defense budget because this program is in some ways singular in terms of its cost overruns and delays and the way it's been structured to, as i write in the piece, its most effective defensive attribute may not be its ray dars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and ability to fly
and a report on torture by the united states. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the f-35 is the most expensive weapons system in the history of the united states. history of mankind, quite frankly. it is an advanced warplane, a fighter jet that is to be used by the air force, the navy and the marine kerp. it's the replacement for the f-16 for the air force, for a number of other planes for the marines and navy. supposed to be our new, advanced,...
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a united states citizen who commit any crime. host: the headline from the boston herald, loud and proud. we were told by espn that he did it on in his own. brutal,hese types of terrible events, people in of losing their lives on monday and the police officer who lost his life on thursday night, it does show you how the country can come together in times of tragedy. i think the neil diamond's songs and the -- at the boston red sox games does cap off where there is solidarity, and it does represent the best of the country. bob is joining us next from pennsylvania. good morning. career as aent my systems analyst, and the first thing that i had to do when i took on a new project was to define a problem. immigration reform, immigration reform over and over again on every network. i never hear a definition of exactly what the problem is. i know there are a lot of facets to it, but until somebody takes the time to actually -- give me a bullet list of the things that we want to try to fix. i don't see what the point of all the discussion
a united states citizen who commit any crime. host: the headline from the boston herald, loud and proud. we were told by espn that he did it on in his own. brutal,hese types of terrible events, people in of losing their lives on monday and the police officer who lost his life on thursday night, it does show you how the country can come together in times of tragedy. i think the neil diamond's songs and the -- at the boston red sox games does cap off where there is solidarity, and it does...
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take a listen. >> he's a citizen of the united states. i think that brings all of the protections of the u.s. constitution under the public safety exception, however, i do believe that the fbi has a period of time to try to determine what threats are there today. we don't know if there are other devices, other people, and i think plannmirandizing him up-f would be a horrible idea. >> peter alexander standing by for us at the white house. pete, what's the president and white house saying about all of this? >> reporter: the white house have been very measured throughout the course of all of this. you'll recognize, you department hear from the president, absent the comments he made in boston trying to console the community and really trying to inspire that community until after an arrest had been made. the white house staying behind the scenes through the course of this. when it comes to the conversation you just wrapped up with pete williams, according to the issue of enemy combatants and some lawmakers suggesting this 19-year-old suspect s
take a listen. >> he's a citizen of the united states. i think that brings all of the protections of the u.s. constitution under the public safety exception, however, i do believe that the fbi has a period of time to try to determine what threats are there today. we don't know if there are other devices, other people, and i think plannmirandizing him up-f would be a horrible idea. >> peter alexander standing by for us at the white house. pete, what's the president and white house...
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thanks a lot see united my friend. who's a or always cuban the former comrades or fidel castro he made the transition from marxism to capitalism with the greatest of ease . for him colombia is the new eldorado. and it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did very profitable and there's a very high return on investment and a large reserves of natural resources to exploit that all human and what's more easy resources they want to fight you know the countries by all the food on the lower branches of the tree has been eaten and the any fruit left is at the top. whereas here there's still a lot of fruit left to pick up. but for the time being grown colombia is obliged to share its fruit while it officially wholly owns the enormous ago via deposit illegal mines have sprung up like mushrooms all over its concession. rafael to bone he's a manager of. a new legal mind that has developed into a small company he and his partners were employed by the former company frontino gold mines bought out by grown colombia they've set
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. >> it is you need to have a minority status in the united states. and when a white christian the blows something up it happens also. >> speculation is growing that the bombing suspect or muslim. they have not released a motive or anything linking their attack to religion and she fears some people's minds are already made up. >> we have already received some heat incidences and luckily, nothing has been escalated to a heat. >> reporter: as for setting the record straight? >> people like myself, and the civil rights lawyers, and teachers, students, with the larger american committee what the month to contribute to the united states. >> reporter: mike pelton, kron 4 news. >> social media played a big roll in the boston bombing story this week. kron four's jeff bush shows you how technology helped and hurt the flow of information. >> reporter: the entire country was focused on the events in boston all week long. it was a drama that played out on every possible platform imaginable. on monday, youtube videos were uploaded shortly after the bombing. this w
. >> it is you need to have a minority status in the united states. and when a white christian the blows something up it happens also. >> speculation is growing that the bombing suspect or muslim. they have not released a motive or anything linking their attack to religion and she fears some people's minds are already made up. >> we have already received some heat incidences and luckily, nothing has been escalated to a heat. >> reporter: as for setting the record...